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keen

Definition for keen

adjective as in enthusiastic

adjective as in sharp, piercing

adjective as in intelligent

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Example Sentences

She added that she is keen to speak to all victims of Al Fayed’s abuse, even if they didn’t work at Harrods.

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Organisers are keen to encourage people to use environmentally-friendly travel options, with combined ticket and coach packages going on sale earlier this week.

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Both cars were sold still covered in dust that had settled on their bodywork over the years, which the auction house was keen to retain.

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He had been especially keen on the premises because it was two doors down from Lloyds Bank and it had a basement the same depth as the bank's vault.

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However, the authorities are keen to end the practice.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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